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-rw-r--r--Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-event_source-devices-events611
-rw-r--r--Documentation/block/data-integrity.txt54
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/qcom_adm.txt62
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/xilinx/xilinx_dma.txt65
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-axxia.txt30
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-exynos5.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-hix5hd2.txt24
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/atmel-nand.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/sti-dwmac.txt91
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/video/atmel,lcdc.txt3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/dmaengine.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt268
-rw-r--r--Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i8011
-rw-r--r--Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt2
16 files changed, 305 insertions, 926 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block
index 279da08f7541..8df003963d99 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block
@@ -53,6 +53,14 @@ Description:
512 bytes of data.
+What: /sys/block/<disk>/integrity/device_is_integrity_capable
+Date: July 2014
+Contact: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
+Description:
+ Indicates whether a storage device is capable of storing
+ integrity metadata. Set if the device is T10 PI-capable.
+
+
What: /sys/block/<disk>/integrity/write_generate
Date: June 2008
Contact: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-event_source-devices-events b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-event_source-devices-events
index 7b40a3cbc26a..20979f8b3edb 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-event_source-devices-events
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-event_source-devices-events
@@ -27,575 +27,62 @@ Description: Generic performance monitoring events
"basename".
-What: /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_1PLUS_PPC_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BRU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_MPRED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_BRU
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_DCACHE_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_DFU
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_DIV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_ERAT_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_FXU
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_IFU
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_LSU
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_REJECT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_SCALAR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_SCALAR_LONG
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_STORE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_THRD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_VECTOR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_VECTOR_LONG
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_NOSLOT_BR_MPRED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_NOSLOT_BR_MPRED_IC_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_NOSLOT_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_NOSLOT_IC_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GRP_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LD_MISS_L1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LD_REF_L1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_RUN_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_RUN_INST_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_DEMAND_L2_BR_ALL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_UTIL_7_TO_10_SLOTS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC2_SAVED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_16FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_DERAT_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_ST_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR3_ADD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_ST_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_CASTOUT_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_ISEG
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_INST_TIMEO
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCST_DISP_FAIL_ADDR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_DC_PREF_STREAM_CONFIRM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IERAT_WR_64K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DTLB_MISS_16M
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IERAT_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_LMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_PRIO_4_5_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_PRED_TA
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_EXT_INT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FSQRT_FDIV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LD_MISS_EXPOSED_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_LDF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_WRITE_ALL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_SRQ_STFWD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_RL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L31_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L21_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_SCAL_DOUBLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_8FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_POWER_EVENT1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_CLB_HELD_BAL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_2FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LWSYNC_HELD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_DL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L21_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IERAT_XLATE_WR_16MPLUS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_REQ_ALL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DSLB_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_L1_PREF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_SCALAR_SINGLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_DC_PREF_STREAM_CONFIRM_STRIDE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_INST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FRSP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L2MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_DQ_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_DMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_FLUSH_ULD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_LMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DERAT_MISS_16M
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_ALL_RUN_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MEM0_PREFETCH_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_STALL_CMPLU_CYC_COUNT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_DL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FRSP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L21_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC1_OVERFLOW
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_SINGLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L3MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L31_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_VECTOR_SP_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FEST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_INST_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_COMPLEX_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_FLUSH_UST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FXU_IDLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_FLUSH_ULD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_DL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LMQ_SRQ_EMPTY_ALL_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_REJECT_LMQ_FULL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L21_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_RL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SHL_CREATED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_ST_HIT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_DMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_LD_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FXU1_BUSY_FXU0_IDLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_CLB_HELD_RES
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_SN_SX_I_DONE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_STCX_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_2FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_PREF_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SRQ_SYNC_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_REJECT_ERAT_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L1_ICACHE_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_FLUSH_SRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LD_REF_L1_LSU0
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FEST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_VECTOR_SINGLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FREQ_UP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_LMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_LDX
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC3_OVERFLOW
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_BR_MPRED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SHL_MATCH
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_BR_TAKEN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_ISLB_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_HELD_THERMAL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_RL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_SRQ_STFWD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_DMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_2FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_FULL_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L3_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SRQ_S0_ALLOC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DERAT_MISS_4K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_MPRED_TA
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L2MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DPU_HELD_POWER
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_VSU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SRQ_S0_VALID
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_EMPTY_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IOPS_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_RUN_SPURR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L21_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_1FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SNOOP_TLBIE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L3MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_SINGLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DTLB_MISS_16G
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LD_HIT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR2_AND
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_1FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_PREF_REQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_LD_HIT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_HELD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_FLUSH_SRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BC_PLUS_8_CONV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L31_MOD_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCST_BUSY_RC_FULL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_TB_BIT_TRANS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THERMAL_MAX
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_FLUSH_ULD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_REJECT_LHS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LRQ_S0_ALLOC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_CO_L31
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_POWER_EVENT4
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L31_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_UNCOND
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_DC_PREF_STREAM_ALLOC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC4_REWIND
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCLD_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_PRIO_2_3_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L2MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_DEMAND_L2_BHT_REDIRECT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L31_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_PREF_CANCEL_L2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_FIN_STALL_CYC_COUNT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_PRED_CCACHE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_UTIL_1_TO_2_SLOTS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_ST_CMPL_INT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_TWO_TABLEWALK_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L3MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SET_MPRED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH_DISP_TLBIE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FCONV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DERAT_MISS_16G
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_LMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_DEMAND_L2_BR_REDIRECT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L21_SHR_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DTLB_MISS_4K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FPSCR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_VECT_DOUBLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_RL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MEM0_RQ_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LD_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VMX_RESULT_SAT_1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L1_PREF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_LMEM_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GRP_IC_MISS_NONSPEC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PB_NODE_PUMP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SHL_MERGED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR1_ADD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L3
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_FLUSH
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SRQ_SYNC_COUNT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC2_OVERFLOW
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LDF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_POWER_EVENT3
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_WT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_BANK_CONFLICT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_MPRED_CR_TA
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_INST_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR2_ADD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_FLUSH
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LDST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L31_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FCONV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_RMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_CLB_HELD_TLBIE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_DMEM_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_PRED_CR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_REJECT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_UTIL_3_TO_6_SLOTS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_END_GCT_NOSLOT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_REJECT_LMQ_FULL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FEST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR0_AND
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L3
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_POWER_EVENT2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_PREF_CANCEL_PAGE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FSQRT_FDIV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_GRP_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_SCAL_DOUBLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GRP_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_LDX
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_RL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_VECT_DOUBLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_2FLOP_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_PRIO_6_7_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BC_PLUS_8_RSLV_TAKEN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_MPRED_CR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_CO_MEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_RL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SRQ_FULL_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_TABLEWALK_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_RMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SRQ_STFWD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_RMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FXU0_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_L1_SW_PREF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L31_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC5_OVERFLOW
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LD_REF_L1_LSU1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L21_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_RMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_SCAL_SINGLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_MPRED_LSTACK
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_RL2L3_MOD_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_FLUSH_UST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_NCST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_TAKEN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_LMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DTLB_MISS_4K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC4_SAVED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_PERMUTE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SLB_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_FLUSH_LRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DTLB_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FRSP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_VECTOR_DOUBLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_CASTOUT_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_DL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_STF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_ST_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L21_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LOC_GUESS_WRONG
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_STCX_FAIL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_REJECT_LHS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_PREF_CANCEL_HIT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_PREF_BUSY
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_BRU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_NCLD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L31_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_NCLD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LDX
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LOC_GUESS_CORRECT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRESH_TIMEO
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_PREF_ST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_CLB_HELD_SYNC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_SIMPLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_SINGLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_TABLEWALK_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RC_ST_DONE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L21_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LARX_LSU1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_RMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_CLB_HELD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DERAT_MISS_4K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCLD_DISP_FAIL_ADDR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SEG_EXCEPTION
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH_DISP_SB
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_DC_INV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_DL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DSEG
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_PRED_LSTACK
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_STF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_FX_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DERAT_MISS_16M
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_DL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GCT_UTIL_11_PLUS_SLOTS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L3
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_IFU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_ITLB_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_STF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_FLUSH_UST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LDST_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FXU1_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SHL_DEALLOCATED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_SN_M_WR_DONE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_REJECT_SET_MPRED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_PREF_LD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_SN_M_RD_DONE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DERAT_MISS_16G
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FCONV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_ANY_THRD_RUN_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LMQ_FULL_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_REJECT_LHS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LD_MISS_L1_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L2_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_IMC_MATCH_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_RMEM_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_SIMPLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_RL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FMA_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_4FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR1_AND
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_RL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_RMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LRQ_S0_VALID
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_LDF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH_COMPLETION
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_ST_MISS_L1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_NODE_PUMP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_DL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_STALL_CMPLU_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_DENORM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L31_SHR_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR0_ADD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L3MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_EE_OFF_EXT_INT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_DMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_DL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC6_OVERFLOW
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_2FLOP_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_TLB_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FXU_BUSY
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCLD_DISP_FAIL_OTHER
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_REJECT_LMQ_FULL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_RELOAD_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GRP_MRK
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_ST_NEST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FSQRT_FDIV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_FLUSH_LRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LARX_LSU0
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IBUF_FULL_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_DL2L3_SHR_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_DC_PREF_STREAM_ALLOC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GRP_MRK_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_RL2L3_SHR_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_GLOB_GUESS_CORRECT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_REJECT_LHS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_LMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L3
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FREQ_DOWN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PB_RETRY_NODE_PUMP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_RL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_INST_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L3MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_RUN_PURR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_GRP_IC_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L3
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_RL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_FLUSH_LRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DERAT_MISS_64K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_DL2L3_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_ST_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L21_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LWSYNC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_DC_PREF_STREAM_CONFIRM_STRIDE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_FLUSH_LRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_IMC_MATCH_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_NEST_PAIR3_AND
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PB_RETRY_SYS_PUMP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_INST_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_DL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L31_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DTLB_MISS_64K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_REJECT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_CO_FAIL_BUSY
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MEM0_WQ_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L31_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THERMAL_WARN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_4FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_MPRED_CCACHE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L1_DEMAND_WRITE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH_BR_MPRED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DTLB_MISS_16G
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_DMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCST_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_PARTIAL_CDF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DISP_CLB_HELD_SB
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FMA_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FXU0_BUSY_FXU1_IDLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_DEMAND_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L21_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_FLUSH_UST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L3MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_DENORM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_PARTIAL_CDF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L21_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_PREF_WRITE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_PRED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_DMEM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_PREF_CANCEL_ALL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_DC_PREF_STREAM_CONFIRM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_FLUSH_SRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_FIN_STALL_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCST_DISP_FAIL_OTHER
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_DD_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PTEG_FROM_L31_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L21_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_NCLD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_4FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_8FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_8FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LMQ_SRQ_EMPTY_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DTLB_MISS_64K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_CONC_RUN_INST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PB_SYS_PUMP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L31_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_PRIO_0_1_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DERAT_MISS_64K
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC2_REWIND
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_GRP_BR_MPRED_NONSPEC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MEM0_RD_CANCEL_TOTAL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_DC_PREF_STREAM_CONFIRM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L1_DCACHE_RELOAD_VALID
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_SCALAR_DOUBLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_PREF_HIT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L31_MOD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_FXU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_PMC4_OVERFLOW
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_PTEG_FROM_L3
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_LMQ_LHR_MERGE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BTAC_HIT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_RD_BUSY
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_L1_SW_PREF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L2MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_DC_PREF_STREAM_ALLOC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_ST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_DENORM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_DL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BR_PRED_CR_TA
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FCONV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_FLUSH_ULD
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_BTAC_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LD_MISS_EXPOSED_CYC_COUNT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L2
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_DCACHE_RELOAD_VALID
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FMA
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU0_FLUSH_SRQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_L1_PREF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IOPS_CMPL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_SYS_PUMP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_RCLD_BUSY_RC_FULL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LMQ_S0_ALLOC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH_DISP_SYNC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_DL2L3_MOD_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_IC_INV
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L21_MOD_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_PREF_LDST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_SRQ_EMPTY_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_LMQ_S0_VALID
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_FLUSH_PARTIAL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FMA_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_1PLUS_PPC_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_L2MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_SUSPENDED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FMA
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_STCX_FAIL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_FSQRT_FDIV_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DC_PREF_DST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_SCAL_SINGLE_ISSUED
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L3_HIT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_GLOB_GUESS_WRONG
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DFU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_L1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IC_DEMAND_REQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FSQRT_FDIV_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_FMA
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LD_MISS_L1
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU0_2FLOP_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU_DC_PREF_STRIDED_STREAM_CONFIRM
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_L31_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_REJECT_ERAT_MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_L2MISS
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DATA_FROM_RL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_FROM_PREF
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU1_SQ
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_LD_DISP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_L2_DISP_ALL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_GRP_CMPL_BOTH_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_FSQRT_FDIV_DOUBLE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_INST_PTEG_FROM_DL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_VSU_1FLOP
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_HV_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_LSU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MRK_DATA_FROM_RL2L3_SHR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_DTLB_MISS_16M
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_LSU1_LMQ_LHR_MERGE
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_IFU_FIN
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_1THRD_CON_RUN_INSTR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_CMPLU_STALL_COUNT
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_MEM0_PB_RD_CL
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_1_RUN_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_2_CONC_RUN_INSTR
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_2_RUN_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_3_CONC_RUN_INST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_3_RUN_CYC
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_4_CONC_RUN_INST
- /sys/devices/cpu/events/PM_THRD_4_RUN_CYC
+What: /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<pmu>/events/<event>
+Date: 2014/02/24
+Contact: Linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
+Description: Per-pmu performance monitoring events specific to the running system
-Date: 2013/01/08
+ Each file (except for some of those with a '.' in them, '.unit'
+ and '.scale') in the 'events' directory describes a single
+ performance monitoring event supported by the <pmu>. The name
+ of the file is the name of the event.
+
+ File contents:
+
+ <term>[=<value>][,<term>[=<value>]]...
+
+ Where <term> is one of the terms listed under
+ /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<pmu>/format/ and <value> is
+ a number is base-16 format with a '0x' prefix (lowercase only).
+ If a <term> is specified alone (without an assigned value), it
+ is implied that 0x1 is assigned to that <term>.
+ Examples (each of these lines would be in a seperate file):
+
+ event=0x2abc
+ event=0x423,inv,cmask=0x3
+ domain=0x1,offset=0x8,starting_index=0xffff
+
+ Each of the assignments indicates a value to be assigned to a
+ particular set of bits (as defined by the format file
+ corresponding to the <term>) in the perf_event structure passed
+ to the perf_open syscall.
+
+What: /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<pmu>/events/<event>.unit
+Date: 2014/02/24
Contact: Linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
- Linux Powerpc mailing list <linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org>
+Description: Perf event units
-Description: POWER-systems specific performance monitoring events
+ A string specifying the English plural numerical unit that <event>
+ (once multiplied by <event>.scale) represents.
- A collection of performance monitoring events that may be
- supported by the POWER CPU. These events can be monitored
- using the 'perf(1)' tool.
+ Example:
- These events may not be supported by other CPUs.
+ Joules
- The contents of each file would look like:
+What: /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<pmu>/events/<event>.scale
+Date: 2014/02/24
+Contact: Linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
+Description: Perf event scaling factors
- event=0xNNNN
+ A string representing a floating point value expressed in
+ scientific notation to be multiplied by the event count
+ recieved from the kernel to match the unit specified in the
+ <event>.unit file.
- where 'N' is a hex digit and the number '0xNNNN' shows the
- "raw code" for the perf event identified by the file's
- "basename".
+ Example:
+
+ 2.3283064365386962890625e-10
- Further, multiple terms like 'event=0xNNNN' can be specified
- and separated with comma. All available terms are defined in
- the /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<dev>/format file.
+ This is provided to avoid performing floating point arithmetic
+ in the kernel.
diff --git a/Documentation/block/data-integrity.txt b/Documentation/block/data-integrity.txt
index 2d735b0ae383..f56ec97f0d14 100644
--- a/Documentation/block/data-integrity.txt
+++ b/Documentation/block/data-integrity.txt
@@ -129,11 +129,11 @@ interface for this is being worked on.
4.1 BIO
The data integrity patches add a new field to struct bio when
-CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY is enabled. bio->bi_integrity is a pointer
-to a struct bip which contains the bio integrity payload. Essentially
-a bip is a trimmed down struct bio which holds a bio_vec containing
-the integrity metadata and the required housekeeping information (bvec
-pool, vector count, etc.)
+CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY is enabled. bio_integrity(bio) returns a
+pointer to a struct bip which contains the bio integrity payload.
+Essentially a bip is a trimmed down struct bio which holds a bio_vec
+containing the integrity metadata and the required housekeeping
+information (bvec pool, vector count, etc.)
A kernel subsystem can enable data integrity protection on a bio by
calling bio_integrity_alloc(bio). This will allocate and attach the
@@ -192,16 +192,6 @@ will require extra work due to the application tag.
supported by the block device.
- int bdev_integrity_enabled(block_device, int rw);
-
- bdev_integrity_enabled() will return 1 if the block device
- supports integrity metadata transfer for the data direction
- specified in 'rw'.
-
- bdev_integrity_enabled() honors the write_generate and
- read_verify flags in sysfs and will respond accordingly.
-
-
int bio_integrity_prep(bio);
To generate IMD for WRITE and to set up buffers for READ, the
@@ -216,36 +206,6 @@ will require extra work due to the application tag.
bio_integrity_enabled() returned 1.
- int bio_integrity_tag_size(bio);
-
- If the filesystem wants to use the application tag space it will
- first have to find out how much storage space is available.
- Because tag space is generally limited (usually 2 bytes per
- sector regardless of sector size), the integrity framework
- supports interleaving the information between the sectors in an
- I/O.
-
- Filesystems can call bio_integrity_tag_size(bio) to find out how
- many bytes of storage are available for that particular bio.
-
- Another option is bdev_get_tag_size(block_device) which will
- return the number of available bytes per hardware sector.
-
-
- int bio_integrity_set_tag(bio, void *tag_buf, len);
-
- After a successful return from bio_integrity_prep(),
- bio_integrity_set_tag() can be used to attach an opaque tag
- buffer to a bio. Obviously this only makes sense if the I/O is
- a WRITE.
-
-
- int bio_integrity_get_tag(bio, void *tag_buf, len);
-
- Similarly, at READ I/O completion time the filesystem can
- retrieve the tag buffer using bio_integrity_get_tag().
-
-
5.3 PASSING EXISTING INTEGRITY METADATA
Filesystems that either generate their own integrity metadata or
@@ -298,8 +258,6 @@ will require extra work due to the application tag.
.name = "STANDARDSBODY-TYPE-VARIANT-CSUM",
.generate_fn = my_generate_fn,
.verify_fn = my_verify_fn,
- .get_tag_fn = my_get_tag_fn,
- .set_tag_fn = my_set_tag_fn,
.tuple_size = sizeof(struct my_tuple_size),
.tag_size = <tag bytes per hw sector>,
};
@@ -321,7 +279,5 @@ will require extra work due to the application tag.
are available per hardware sector. For DIF this is either 2 or
0 depending on the value of the Control Mode Page ATO bit.
- See 6.2 for a description of get_tag_fn and set_tag_fn.
-
----------------------------------------------------------------------
2007-12-24 Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/qcom_adm.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/qcom_adm.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9bcab9115982
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/qcom_adm.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+QCOM ADM DMA Controller
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: must contain "qcom,adm" for IPQ/APQ8064 and MSM8960
+- reg: Address range for DMA registers
+- interrupts: Should contain one interrupt shared by all channels
+- #dma-cells: must be <2>. First cell denotes the channel number. Second cell
+ denotes CRCI (client rate control interface) flow control assignment.
+- clocks: Should contain the core clock and interface clock.
+- clock-names: Must contain "core" for the core clock and "iface" for the
+ interface clock.
+- resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset names.
+- reset-names: Must include the following entries:
+ - clk
+ - c0
+ - c1
+ - c2
+- qcom,ee: indicates the security domain identifier used in the secure world.
+
+Example:
+ adm_dma: dma@18300000 {
+ compatible = "qcom,adm";
+ reg = <0x18300000 0x100000>;
+ interrupts = <0 170 0>;
+ #dma-cells = <2>;
+
+ clocks = <&gcc ADM0_CLK>, <&gcc ADM0_PBUS_CLK>;
+ clock-names = "core", "iface";
+
+ resets = <&gcc ADM0_RESET>,
+ <&gcc ADM0_C0_RESET>,
+ <&gcc ADM0_C1_RESET>,
+ <&gcc ADM0_C2_RESET>;
+ reset-names = "clk", "c0", "c1", "c2";
+ qcom,ee = <0>;
+ };
+
+DMA clients must use the format descripted in the dma.txt file, using a three
+cell specifier for each channel.
+
+Each dmas request consists of 3 cells:
+ 1. phandle pointing to the DMA controller
+ 2. channel number
+ 3. CRCI assignment, if applicable. If no CRCI flow control is required, use 0.
+ The CRCI is used for flow control. It identifies the peripheral device that
+ is the source/destination for the transferred data.
+
+Example:
+
+ spi4: spi@1a280000 {
+ status = "ok";
+ spi-max-frequency = <50000000>;
+
+ pinctrl-0 = <&spi_pins>;
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+
+ cs-gpios = <&qcom_pinmux 20 0>;
+
+ dmas = <&adm_dma 6 9>,
+ <&adm_dma 5 10>;
+ dma-names = "rx", "tx";
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/xilinx/xilinx_dma.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/xilinx/xilinx_dma.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2291c4098730
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/xilinx/xilinx_dma.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+Xilinx AXI DMA engine, it does transfers between memory and AXI4 stream
+target devices. It can be configured to have one channel or two channels.
+If configured as two channels, one is to transmit to the device and another
+is to receive from the device.
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: Should be "xlnx,axi-dma-1.00.a"
+- #dma-cells: Should be <1>, see "dmas" property below
+- reg: Should contain DMA registers location and length.
+- dma-channel child node: Should have atleast one channel and can have upto
+ two channels per device. This node specifies the properties of each
+ DMA channel (see child node properties below).
+
+Optional properties:
+- xlnx,include-sg: Tells whether configured for Scatter-mode in
+ the hardware.
+
+Required child node properties:
+- compatible: It should be either "xlnx,axi-dma-mm2s-channel" or
+ "xlnx,axi-dma-s2mm-channel".
+- interrupts: Should contain per channel DMA interrupts.
+- xlnx,datawidth: Should contain the stream data width, take values
+ {32,64...1024}.
+
+Option child node properties:
+- xlnx,include-dre: Tells whether hardware is configured for Data
+ Realignment Engine.
+
+Example:
+++++++++
+
+axi_dma_0: axidma@40400000 {
+ compatible = "xlnx,axi-dma-1.00.a";
+ #dma_cells = <1>;
+ reg = < 0x40400000 0x10000 >;
+ dma-channel@40400000 {
+ compatible = "xlnx,axi-dma-mm2s-channel";
+ interrupts = < 0 59 4 >;
+ xlnx,datawidth = <0x40>;
+ } ;
+ dma-channel@40400030 {
+ compatible = "xlnx,axi-dma-s2mm-channel";
+ interrupts = < 0 58 4 >;
+ xlnx,datawidth = <0x40>;
+ } ;
+} ;
+
+
+* DMA client
+
+Required properties:
+- dmas: a list of <[DMA device phandle] [Channel ID]> pairs,
+ where Channel ID is '0' for write/tx and '1' for read/rx
+ channel.
+- dma-names: a list of DMA channel names, one per "dmas" entry
+
+Example:
+++++++++
+
+dmatest_0: dmatest@0 {
+ compatible ="xlnx,axi-dma-test-1.00.a";
+ dmas = <&axi_dma_0 0
+ &axi_dma_0 1>;
+ dma-names = "dma0", "dma1";
+} ;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-axxia.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-axxia.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2296d782b4c2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-axxia.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+LSI Axxia I2C
+
+Required properties :
+- compatible : Must be "lsi,api2c"
+- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device
+- interrupts : the interrupt specifier
+- #address-cells : Must be <1>;
+- #size-cells : Must be <0>;
+- clock-names : Must contain "i2c".
+- clocks: Must contain an entry for each name in clock-names. See the common
+ clock bindings.
+
+Optional properties :
+- clock-frequency : Desired I2C bus clock frequency in Hz. If not specified,
+ the default 100 kHz frequency will be used. As only Normal and Fast modes
+ are supported, possible values are 100000 and 400000.
+
+Example :
+
+i2c@02010084000 {
+ compatible = "lsi,api2c";
+ device_type = "i2c";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ reg = <0x20 0x10084000 0x00 0x1000>;
+ interrupts = <0 19 4>;
+ clocks = <&clk_per>;
+ clock-names = "i2c";
+ clock-frequency = <400000>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-exynos5.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-exynos5.txt
index d4745e31f5c6..2dbc0b62daa6 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-exynos5.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-exynos5.txt
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ Required properties:
on Exynos5250 and Exynos5420 SoCs.
-> "samsung,exynos5260-hsi2c", for i2c compatible with HSI2C available
on Exynos5260 SoCs.
+ -> "samsung,exynos7-hsi2c", for i2c compatible with HSI2C available
+ on Exynos7 SoCs.
- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
region.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-hix5hd2.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-hix5hd2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f98b37401e6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-hix5hd2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+I2C for Hisilicon hix5hd2 chipset platform
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: Must be "hisilicon,hix5hd2-i2c"
+- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
+ region.
+- interrupts: interrupt number to the cpu.
+- #address-cells = <1>;
+- #size-cells = <0>;
+- clocks: phandles to input clocks.
+
+Optional properties:
+- clock-frequency: Desired I2C bus frequency in Hz, otherwise defaults to 100000
+- Child nodes conforming to i2c bus binding
+
+Examples:
+I2C0@f8b10000 {
+ compatible = "hisilicon,hix5hd2-i2c";
+ reg = <0xf8b10000 0x1000>;
+ interrupts = <0 38 4>;
+ clocks = <&clock HIX5HD2_I2C0_RST>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+}
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/atmel-nand.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/atmel-nand.txt
index c4728839d0c1..6edc3b616e98 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/atmel-nand.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/atmel-nand.txt
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ Optional properties:
- reg : should specify the address and size used for NFC command registers,
NFC registers and NFC Sram. NFC Sram address and size can be absent
if don't want to use it.
+ - clocks: phandle to the peripheral clock
- Optional properties:
- atmel,write-by-sram: boolean to enable NFC write by sram.
@@ -98,6 +99,7 @@ nand0: nand@40000000 {
compatible = "atmel,sama5d3-nfc";
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
+ clocks = <&hsmc_clk>
reg = <
0x70000000 0x10000000 /* NFC Command Registers */
0xffffc000 0x00000070 /* NFC HSMC regs */
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt
index 61c5ec850f2f..6b9f680cb579 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Flash chips (Memory Technology Devices) are often used for solid state
file systems on embedded devices.
- compatible : should contain the specific model of mtd chip(s)
- used, if known, followed by either "cfi-flash", "jedec-flash"
- or "mtd-ram".
+ used, if known, followed by either "cfi-flash", "jedec-flash",
+ "mtd-ram" or "mtd-rom".
- reg : Address range(s) of the mtd chip(s)
It's possible to (optionally) define multiple "reg" tuples so that
non-identical chips can be described in one node.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/sti-dwmac.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/sti-dwmac.txt
index 3dd3d0bf112f..6762a6b5da7e 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/sti-dwmac.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/sti-dwmac.txt
@@ -1,58 +1,65 @@
STMicroelectronics SoC DWMAC glue layer controller
+This file documents differences between the core properties in
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/stmmac.txt
+and what is needed on STi platforms to program the stmmac glue logic.
+
The device node has following properties.
Required properties:
- - compatible : Can be "st,stih415-dwmac", "st,stih416-dwmac" or
- "st,stid127-dwmac".
- - reg : Offset of the glue configuration register map in system
+ - compatible : Can be "st,stih415-dwmac", "st,stih416-dwmac",
+ "st,stih407-dwmac", "st,stid127-dwmac".
+ - reg : Offset of the glue configuration register map in system
configuration regmap pointed by st,syscon property and size.
-
- - reg-names : Should be "sti-ethconf".
-
- - st,syscon : Should be phandle to system configuration node which
+ - st,syscon : Should be phandle to system configuration node which
encompases this glue registers.
+ - st,gmac_en: this is to enable the gmac into a dedicated sysctl control
+ register available on STiH407 SoC.
+ - sti-ethconf: this is the gmac glue logic register to enable the GMAC,
+ select among the different modes and program the clk retiming.
+ - pinctrl-0: pin-control for all the MII mode supported.
- - st,tx-retime-src: On STi Parts for Giga bit speeds, 125Mhz clocks can be
- wired up in from different sources. One via TXCLK pin and other via CLK_125
- pin. This wiring is totally board dependent. However the retiming glue
- logic should be configured accordingly. Possible values for this property
-
- "txclk" - if 125Mhz clock is wired up via txclk line.
- "clk_125" - if 125Mhz clock is wired up via clk_125 line.
-
- This property is only valid for Giga bit setup( GMII, RGMII), and it is
- un-used for non-giga bit (MII and RMII) setups. Also note that internal
- clockgen can not generate stable 125Mhz clock.
-
- - st,ext-phyclk: This boolean property indicates who is generating the clock
- for tx and rx. This property is only valid for RMII case where the clock can
- be generated from the MAC or PHY.
-
- - clock-names: should be "sti-ethclk".
- - clocks: Should point to ethernet clockgen which can generate phyclk.
-
+Optional properties:
+ - resets : phandle pointing to the system reset controller with correct
+ reset line index for ethernet reset.
+ - st,ext-phyclk: valid only for RMII where PHY can generate 50MHz clock or
+ MAC can generate it.
+ - st,tx-retime-src: This specifies which clk is wired up to the mac for
+ retimeing tx lines. This is totally board dependent and can take one of the
+ posssible values from "txclk", "clk_125" or "clkgen".
+ If not passed, the internal clock will be used by default.
+ - sti-ethclk: this is the phy clock.
+ - sti-clkconf: this is an extra sysconfig register, available in new SoCs,
+ to program the clk retiming.
+ - st,gmac_en: to enable the GMAC, this only is present in some SoCs; e.g.
+ STiH407.
Example:
-ethernet0: dwmac@fe810000 {
- device_type = "network";
- compatible = "st,stih416-dwmac", "snps,dwmac", "snps,dwmac-3.710";
- reg = <0xfe810000 0x8000>, <0x8bc 0x4>;
- reg-names = "stmmaceth", "sti-ethconf";
- interrupts = <0 133 0>, <0 134 0>, <0 135 0>;
- interrupt-names = "macirq", "eth_wake_irq", "eth_lpi";
- phy-mode = "mii";
+ethernet0: dwmac@9630000 {
+ device_type = "network";
+ status = "disabled";
+ compatible = "st,stih407-dwmac", "snps,dwmac", "snps,dwmac-3.710";
+ reg = <0x9630000 0x8000>, <0x80 0x4>;
+ reg-names = "stmmaceth", "sti-ethconf";
- st,syscon = <&syscfg_rear>;
+ st,syscon = <&syscfg_sbc_reg>;
+ st,gmac_en;
+ resets = <&softreset STIH407_ETH1_SOFTRESET>;
+ reset-names = "stmmaceth";
- snps,pbl = <32>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 98 IRQ_TYPE_NONE>,
+ <GIC_SPI 99 IRQ_TYPE_NONE>,
+ <GIC_SPI 100 IRQ_TYPE_NONE>;
+ interrupt-names = "macirq", "eth_wake_irq", "eth_lpi";
+
+ snps,pbl = <32>;
snps,mixed-burst;
- resets = <&softreset STIH416_ETH0_SOFTRESET>;
- reset-names = "stmmaceth";
- pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_mii0>;
- pinctrl-names = "default";
- clocks = <&CLK_S_GMAC0_PHY>;
- clock-names = "stmmaceth";
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+ pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_rgmii1>;
+
+ clock-names = "stmmaceth", "sti-ethclk";
+ clocks = <&CLK_S_C0_FLEXGEN CLK_EXT2F_A9>,
+ <&CLK_S_C0_FLEXGEN CLK_ETH_PHY>;
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/video/atmel,lcdc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/video/atmel,lcdc.txt
index 7d0c4a1ab811..f059dd0b3d28 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/video/atmel,lcdc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/video/atmel,lcdc.txt
@@ -20,6 +20,9 @@ Required nodes:
- default-mode: a videomode within the display with timing parameters
as specified below.
+Optional properties:
+- lcd-supply: Regulator for LCD supply voltage.
+
Example:
fb0: fb@0x00500000 {
diff --git a/Documentation/dmaengine.txt b/Documentation/dmaengine.txt
index 573e28ce9751..11fb87ff6cd0 100644
--- a/Documentation/dmaengine.txt
+++ b/Documentation/dmaengine.txt
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ The slave DMA usage consists of following steps:
unsigned long flags);
The peripheral driver is expected to have mapped the scatterlist for
- the DMA operation prior to calling device_prep_slave_sg, and must
+ the DMA operation prior to calling dmaengine_prep_slave_sg(), and must
keep the scatterlist mapped until the DMA operation has completed.
The scatterlist must be mapped using the DMA struct device.
If a mapping needs to be synchronized later, dma_sync_*_for_*() must be
@@ -195,5 +195,5 @@ Further APIs:
Note:
Not all DMA engine drivers can return reliable information for
a running DMA channel. It is recommended that DMA engine users
- pause or stop (via dmaengine_terminate_all) the channel before
+ pause or stop (via dmaengine_terminate_all()) the channel before
using this API.
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt
index 61947facfc07..553f10d03076 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt
@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ Table of contents
- The Device-Mapper driver
- The Software RAID / MD driver
- Limitations when using the MD driver
-- ChangeLog
Overview
@@ -450,270 +449,3 @@ number of sectors BEFORE attempting to use it. You have been warned!
Even better is to simply use the Device-Mapper for linear raid and then you do
not have this problem with odd numbers of sectors.
-
-
-ChangeLog
-=========
-
-2.1.30:
- - Fix writev() (it kept writing the first segment over and over again
- instead of moving onto subsequent segments).
- - Fix crash in ntfs_mft_record_alloc() when mapping the new extent mft
- record failed.
-2.1.29:
- - Fix a deadlock when mounting read-write.
-2.1.28:
- - Fix a deadlock.
-2.1.27:
- - Implement page migration support so the kernel can move memory used
- by NTFS files and directories around for management purposes.
- - Add support for writing to sparse files created with Windows XP SP2.
- - Many minor improvements and bug fixes.
-2.1.26:
- - Implement support for sector sizes above 512 bytes (up to the maximum
- supported by NTFS which is 4096 bytes).
- - Enhance support for NTFS volumes which were supported by Windows but
- not by Linux due to invalid attribute list attribute flags.
- - A few minor updates and bug fixes.
-2.1.25:
- - Write support is now extended with write(2) being able to both
- overwrite existing file data and to extend files. Also, if a write
- to a sparse region occurs, write(2) will fill in the hole. Note,
- mmap(2) based writes still do not support writing into holes or
- writing beyond the initialized size.
- - Write support has a new feature and that is that truncate(2) and
- open(2) with O_TRUNC are now implemented thus files can be both made
- smaller and larger.
- - Note: Both write(2) and truncate(2)/open(2) with O_TRUNC still have
- limitations in that they
- - only provide limited support for highly fragmented files.
- - only work on regular, i.e. uncompressed and unencrypted files.
- - never create sparse files although this will change once directory
- operations are implemented.
- - Lots of bug fixes and enhancements across the board.
-2.1.24:
- - Support journals ($LogFile) which have been modified by chkdsk. This
- means users can boot into Windows after we marked the volume dirty.
- The Windows boot will run chkdsk and then reboot. The user can then
- immediately boot into Linux rather than having to do a full Windows
- boot first before rebooting into Linux and we will recognize such a
- journal and empty it as it is clean by definition.
- - Support journals ($LogFile) with only one restart page as well as
- journals with two different restart pages. We sanity check both and
- either use the only sane one or the more recent one of the two in the
- case that both are valid.
- - Lots of bug fixes and enhancements across the board.
-2.1.23:
- - Stamp the user space journal, aka transaction log, aka $UsnJrnl, if
- it is present and active thus telling Windows and applications using
- the transaction log that changes can have happened on the volume
- which are not recorded in $UsnJrnl.
- - Detect the case when Windows has been hibernated (suspended to disk)
- and if this is the case do not allow (re)mounting read-write to
- prevent data corruption when you boot back into the suspended
- Windows session.
- - Implement extension of resident files using the normal file write
- code paths, i.e. most very small files can be extended to be a little
- bit bigger but not by much.
- - Add new mount option "disable_sparse". (See list of mount options
- above for details.)
- - Improve handling of ntfs volumes with errors and strange boot sectors
- in particular.
- - Fix various bugs including a nasty deadlock that appeared in recent
- kernels (around 2.6.11-2.6.12 timeframe).
-2.1.22:
- - Improve handling of ntfs volumes with errors.
- - Fix various bugs and race conditions.
-2.1.21:
- - Fix several race conditions and various other bugs.
- - Many internal cleanups, code reorganization, optimizations, and mft
- and index record writing code rewritten to fit in with the changes.
- - Update Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt with instructions on how to
- use the Device-Mapper driver with NTFS ftdisk/LDM raid.
-2.1.20:
- - Fix two stupid bugs introduced in 2.1.18 release.
-2.1.19:
- - Minor bugfix in handling of the default upcase table.
- - Many internal cleanups and improvements. Many thanks to Linus
- Torvalds and Al Viro for the help and advice with the sparse
- annotations and cleanups.
-2.1.18:
- - Fix scheduling latencies at mount time. (Ingo Molnar)
- - Fix endianness bug in a little traversed portion of the attribute
- lookup code.
-2.1.17:
- - Fix bugs in mount time error code paths.
-2.1.16:
- - Implement access time updates (including mtime and ctime).
- - Implement fsync(2), fdatasync(2), and msync(2) system calls.
- - Enable the readv(2) and writev(2) system calls.
- - Enable access via the asynchronous io (aio) API by adding support for
- the aio_read(3) and aio_write(3) functions.
-2.1.15:
- - Invalidate quotas when (re)mounting read-write.
- NOTE: This now only leave user space journalling on the side. (See
- note for version 2.1.13, below.)
-2.1.14:
- - Fix an NFSd caused deadlock reported by several users.
-2.1.13:
- - Implement writing of inodes (access time updates are not implemented
- yet so mounting with -o noatime,nodiratime is enforced).
- - Enable writing out of resident files so you can now overwrite any
- uncompressed, unencrypted, nonsparse file as long as you do not
- change the file size.
- - Add housekeeping of ntfs system files so that ntfsfix no longer needs
- to be run after writing to an NTFS volume.
- NOTE: This still leaves quota tracking and user space journalling on
- the side but they should not cause data corruption. In the worst
- case the charged quotas will be out of date ($Quota) and some
- userspace applications might get confused due to the out of date
- userspace journal ($UsnJrnl).
-2.1.12:
- - Fix the second fix to the decompression engine from the 2.1.9 release
- and some further internals cleanups.
-2.1.11:
- - Driver internal cleanups.
-2.1.10:
- - Force read-only (re)mounting of volumes with unsupported volume
- flags and various cleanups.
-2.1.9:
- - Fix two bugs in handling of corner cases in the decompression engine.
-2.1.8:
- - Read the $MFT mirror and compare it to the $MFT and if the two do not
- match, force a read-only mount and do not allow read-write remounts.
- - Read and parse the $LogFile journal and if it indicates that the
- volume was not shutdown cleanly, force a read-only mount and do not
- allow read-write remounts. If the $LogFile indicates a clean
- shutdown and a read-write (re)mount is requested, empty $LogFile to
- ensure that Windows cannot cause data corruption by replaying a stale
- journal after Linux has written to the volume.
- - Improve time handling so that the NTFS time is fully preserved when
- converted to kernel time and only up to 99 nano-seconds are lost when
- kernel time is converted to NTFS time.
-2.1.7:
- - Enable NFS exporting of mounted NTFS volumes.
-2.1.6:
- - Fix minor bug in handling of compressed directories that fixes the
- erroneous "du" and "stat" output people reported.
-2.1.5:
- - Minor bug fix in attribute list attribute handling that fixes the
- I/O errors on "ls" of certain fragmented files found by at least two
- people running Windows XP.
-2.1.4:
- - Minor update allowing compilation with all gcc versions (well, the
- ones the kernel can be compiled with anyway).
-2.1.3:
- - Major bug fixes for reading files and volumes in corner cases which
- were being hit by Windows 2k/XP users.
-2.1.2:
- - Major bug fixes alleviating the hangs in statfs experienced by some
- users.
-2.1.1:
- - Update handling of compressed files so people no longer get the
- frequently reported warning messages about initialized_size !=
- data_size.
-2.1.0:
- - Add configuration option for developmental write support.
- - Initial implementation of file overwriting. (Writes to resident files
- are not written out to disk yet, so avoid writing to files smaller
- than about 1kiB.)
- - Intercept/abort changes in file size as they are not implemented yet.
-2.0.25:
- - Minor bugfixes in error code paths and small cleanups.
-2.0.24:
- - Small internal cleanups.
- - Support for sendfile system call. (Christoph Hellwig)
-2.0.23:
- - Massive internal locking changes to mft record locking. Fixes
- various race conditions and deadlocks.
- - Fix ntfs over loopback for compressed files by adding an
- optimization barrier. (gcc was screwing up otherwise ?)
- Thanks go to Christoph Hellwig for pointing these two out:
- - Remove now unused function fs/ntfs/malloc.h::vmalloc_nofs().
- - Fix ntfs_free() for ia64 and parisc.
-2.0.22:
- - Small internal cleanups.
-2.0.21:
- These only affect 32-bit architectures:
- - Check for, and refuse to mount too large volumes (maximum is 2TiB).
- - Check for, and refuse to open too large files and directories
- (maximum is 16TiB).
-2.0.20:
- - Support non-resident directory index bitmaps. This means we now cope
- with huge directories without problems.
- - Fix a page leak that manifested itself in some cases when reading
- directory contents.
- - Internal cleanups.
-2.0.19:
- - Fix race condition and improvements in block i/o interface.
- - Optimization when reading compressed files.
-2.0.18:
- - Fix race condition in reading of compressed files.
-2.0.17:
- - Cleanups and optimizations.
-2.0.16:
- - Fix stupid bug introduced in 2.0.15 in new attribute inode API.
- - Big internal cleanup replacing the mftbmp access hacks by using the
- new attribute inode API instead.
-2.0.15:
- - Bug fix in parsing of remount options.
- - Internal changes implementing attribute (fake) inodes allowing all
- attribute i/o to go via the page cache and to use all the normal
- vfs/mm functionality.
-2.0.14:
- - Internal changes improving run list merging code and minor locking
- change to not rely on BKL in ntfs_statfs().
-2.0.13:
- - Internal changes towards using iget5_locked() in preparation for
- fake inodes and small cleanups to ntfs_volume structure.
-2.0.12:
- - Internal cleanups in address space operations made possible by the
- changes introduced in the previous release.
-2.0.11:
- - Internal updates and cleanups introducing the first step towards
- fake inode based attribute i/o.
-2.0.10:
- - Microsoft says that the maximum number of inodes is 2^32 - 1. Update
- the driver accordingly to only use 32-bits to store inode numbers on
- 32-bit architectures. This improves the speed of the driver a little.
-2.0.9:
- - Change decompression engine to use a single buffer. This should not
- affect performance except perhaps on the most heavy i/o on SMP
- systems when accessing multiple compressed files from multiple
- devices simultaneously.
- - Minor updates and cleanups.
-2.0.8:
- - Remove now obsolete show_inodes and posix mount option(s).
- - Restore show_sys_files mount option.
- - Add new mount option case_sensitive, to determine if the driver
- treats file names as case sensitive or not.
- - Mostly drop support for short file names (for backwards compatibility
- we only support accessing files via their short file name if one
- exists).
- - Fix dcache aliasing issues wrt short/long file names.
- - Cleanups and minor fixes.
-2.0.7:
- - Just cleanups.
-2.0.6:
- - Major bugfix to make compatible with other kernel changes. This fixes
- the hangs/oopses on umount.
- - Locking cleanup in directory operations (remove BKL usage).
-2.0.5:
- - Major buffer overflow bug fix.
- - Minor cleanups and updates for kernel 2.5.12.
-2.0.4:
- - Cleanups and updates for kernel 2.5.11.
-2.0.3:
- - Small bug fixes, cleanups, and performance improvements.
-2.0.2:
- - Use default fmask of 0177 so that files are no executable by default.
- If you want owner executable files, just use fmask=0077.
- - Update for kernel 2.5.9 but preserve backwards compatibility with
- kernel 2.5.7.
- - Minor bug fixes, cleanups, and updates.
-2.0.1:
- - Minor updates, primarily set the executable bit by default on files
- so they can be executed.
-2.0.0:
- - Started ChangeLog.
-
diff --git a/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801 b/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801
index e9c803ea306d..793c83dac738 100644
--- a/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801
+++ b/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ Supported adapters:
* Intel Wildcat Point (PCH)
* Intel Wildcat Point-LP (PCH)
* Intel BayTrail (SOC)
+ * Intel Sunrise Point-H (PCH)
Datasheets: Publicly available at the Intel website
On Intel Patsburg and later chipsets, both the normal host SMBus controller
diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
index b62bdcb1eb39..7dbe5ec9d9cd 100644
--- a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
@@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be entirely omitted.
i8042.noloop [HW] Disable the AUX Loopback command while probing
for the AUX port
i8042.nomux [HW] Don't check presence of an active multiplexing
- controller
+ controller. Default: true.
i8042.nopnp [HW] Don't use ACPIPnP / PnPBIOS to discover KBD/AUX
controllers
i8042.notimeout [HW] Ignore timeout condition signalled by controller